Whatever you may think of the lyrics, though, you must surely applaud the fine pop production of Mr Ben Folds. He has compressed the ass off this one – and all to the good. Full of nice details.

Anyhow, Amanda Palmer released her album – Who Killed Amanda Palmer? – today. I shall be reviewing it not too long hence. Here's the official site – though, be warned: international delivery P&P is exorbitant.

Hmm, do I find this funny? Maybe. I seem to be somewhat disappointed with Ben Folds' music of late though, I'm not liking his new single with Regina and I'm not liking the music of this Amanda Palmer song.

I dunno... the "fine pop production" of Mr Folds doesn't seem to do much for me. in fact I feel Mr Folds seems to have injected this one with the annoying aspects of his own music. I know this is a controversial statement. Don't get me wrong, I like a lot of Ben Folds' stuff very much. but I don't think i like the way he does irony... all that Rock This Bitch/ Rockin' the Suburbs stuff irritates the hell out of me.... and I just smell it too keenly in this track.

Sorry to bang on about this... but I just saw the following in a Pitchfork review:

"...the blithe, bubblegum, mostly obnoxious "Oasis", a rape and abortion ditty-- ha!-- that gives irony a bad name. (In her defense, Palmer once considered the track "too silly," but Folds convinced her to include it-- he should have known better, since his own abortion hit "Brick" was a lot more effective and affecting.)"

I'm not sure I quite agree with Pitchfork, though. Surely the point is that the rape/abortion part is not ironical on the part of the singer. I feel like they've maybe missed the point a little.

Palmer isn't belittling rape and abortion, is she? Which seems to be what they're implying with 'obnoxious'. Isn't she in fact making a serious satirical point, potentially? About a culture in which such things are blithely discussed on the same level as pop groups? So there's a serious point behind the blithe delivery.

Yeah, ok, I see your point. Maybe the Pitchfork reviewer didn't quite grasp that. actually, now I read those few lines again, I realise they really were missing it... hmmm. i will read more closely in future.

I guess I just don't think it's that clever or funny. I can't explain why. It's as if, in their attempts to be ironic and provocative, they're missing a whole other level of irony. Ah, I give up!..humour is too difficult to try and dissect.